The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, November 12, 1917, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE HEM) IULLKTIN. DAILY EDITION, BEND, OKKOON, MONDAY, NOV KM 111 . II 1U, 101 T
Y. M. C. A.
ALSATIAN GIRLS FLEE TO UNITED STATES
fAGK
WORK
IS IMPORTANT
AMERICAN KOLD1KK AT THE
FRONT TF.LLS HOW ASSOCIA
TION IS APPRECIATED UY THE
XT. S. ENLISTED MEN.
No botlor evidence of the great
work being performed by the Y. M.
C. A. wlto "our boys somewhere In
France" can bo presented than an
excerpt from a letter of 0. H. Coe,
of Tillamook, Oregon. Says Coe In
that portion of his communication
dealing with tho "Y."
"I am writing this in a crowded
room to tho tune of a Victrola and
six husky singers. A sputtering can
dle is on tho table for light but, be
lieve me, we sure do appreciate the
Y. M. C. A. They are everywhere
w ith the soldiers and wherever they
are they are run by 'regular Ameri
can young men who give advice in-
lormation and comfort. They gener
ally have a Victrola and plenty of
tally have a. Victrola, plenty of reading
they are sure patronized by the boys.
"When I come back, believe me, I
will always have a paid-up Y. M. card
Sn my pockot es long as I have coin
to pay'everything."
Coe's testimonial, to the efficien
cy of the Y. M. C. A. organization on
the western bsttlefront overseas, is
typical of what America's defenders
of democracy think of the "Y."
rvtNNie Waco 1 5r
In "Tho Client," Tuesday mid Wed
nesday ut the IJtH'Hy Tlieatrc.
MOONEY PROBE GIVES
NEW DEVELOPMENTS
Sensjit lonnl Disclosures Promlsoil lly
Investljintors Ircldi'nt May
Uo Asked to Pardon.
(Ily UniU-4 Pruts to The Bend Bulletin.)
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 12 Prom
ise of evidence to bring about Un
arrest of an entire new group of de
fendant, together with the disclosure
I of the fact that a government expert
has lieen secretly investigating for
the last two weeks, figured today in
tho opening by the President's media
tion hoard, of the investigation of the
Mooney bomb cases.
Sensational disclosures are prom
ised. It is reported that the Presi
dent will be asked to pardon Mooney
nd Billings.
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT
IS ILL WITH FEVER
Guard at Houses Quarantined Last
Week May IJe Removed
Tomorroiv.
Another case of scarlet fever was
discovered today when Paul Brook
ings, a high school student, residing
at the home of H. G. Farris, in Park
Addition,- was placed under quaran
tine. It is thought by the attending
physician tbat only Mrs.- Farris was
exposed to contagion and that it will
not be necessary to fumigate the high
school. A strict quarantine has been
.placed on the home, even the dog
being locked up. -
No other cases have come to the
Jiotice of the city physician. Schools
have reopened end will continue in
operation, so far as is known. Four
houses are still under quarantine
guard, officers being stationed on
the streets to prevent intercourse
"with the inmates. The guard will
probably be removed tomorrow un
less the doctors order otherwise. Two
other houses have already been re
leased from quarantine.
NEW PIANO STORE
TO OPEN IN BEND
Preparing to open a new piano
store in Bend, E. M. Thompson, who
recently disposed of his furniture
business in this city, has secured a
lease on store rooms on Minnesota
between Bond and Wall streets, and
will open for business this week. Mr.
Thompson already has a number of
sample instruments on exhibition.
He will handle the Sherman-Clay
line exclusively.
ORDERS SURRENDER
OF STORED FOODS
FIRST NAVY MEDAL
OF WAR AWARDED
'By United Pres to The Bend Bulletin.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 12.
Secretary of the Navy Daniels an
nounced today that the war's first
naval medal has been awarded to
Patrick McGunigal, of Youngstown,
Ohio, for rescuing the pilot of a kite
balloon struck in the submarine zone.
One cent a word is all a little Want
Ad will cost you.
(By United Press to The Bend Bul'etin.)
WASHINGTON. D. C, Nov. 12.
The food administration stated today
that millions of dollars worth of food
stuffs and feeds are being stored by
neutrals. Suspected German agents
near New York will be seized unless
the supplies are voluntarily surrendered.
CAR TRUCKS SLIP,
TRAIN IS DELAYED
The incoming train of the Oregon
Trunk was delayed for approximately
five hours today, when the front
trucks of a merchandise car slipped
from the track near Culver. Machin
ery to remedy the trouble had to be
brought from Metolius.
A Blower.
Bill He's always blowing about what
be does.
Gill Well, what does he do?
"Plays a cornet." Youkers Statesman.
Signs of Improvement.
Ivory Is your daughter improving
In her piano practice? Zinc I tbink
so. Some of the neighbors nod to me
gain. 8t. Iiiils Post-Dispatch.
C. S. HUDSON, President HUGH E. BRAN, Vice-President.
U. C. COE, Vice President L. G. McRE VNOLDS, Cashier
E.A. BATHER, Vice President. K. E. SAWYER, Assistant Cashier
The First National Bank
OF BEND, BEND, OREGON.
NOTICE
Subscribers to Liberty Loan Bonds
of the Second Issue are earnestly re
quested to make payment of the sec
ond Installment by November 14, so
that remittance may reach San Fran
cisco by the 1 5th.
This Installment amounts to $9.00
on the $50.00 Bonds, and $18.00 on
the $100.00 Bonds.
Observance of these terras will be
appreciated.
First National Bank
Member Federal Reserve System,
, :.v- irMf ! ! 'I i
Misses I.ydln anil .In net Itliimrnlhnl. iliniKliler of Daniel llluuii'iillinl, who
wns mayor of Colnmr at tho hcciiiiiliiir of the wnr. until the (ioniums iKlvniieed
nnd deposed him. Tho two girls lied secretly from their homo tn Coliniir to
tn ...,..1 fl..,li. II....U ... ,1... I !. ......... ... it. ...jl Ittl.. (I. a I l
arrived recently In Ibis country, Dnnlel Itliiineiitluil arrived hero six months
tign. Ho Is well known as u lender In A I sure mid as president of tho World
League ror the ucstitunon or Alsace-Lorraine.
Sl'HSCHIPTIOXK OVF.lt Ql'OTA.
(Continued from Pago 1.)
high school by taking up a collection
and estimates that with pledges of
the teachers the sum w ill bo increased
to $80. Mrs. Thompson also has a
number out. Tho committee with
Mr. Do Annum! expects to have $500
by night.
SOLDIERS KILLED IN
WRECK ON I). & R. G.
. (By United Preu to The Bend Bull. tin.)
SADELA. Colo., Nov. 12. Three
members of tho Forty-second divis
ion of United States Infantry were
killed, two are missing and 16 others
were injured when the second section
of the Denver & Rio Grande troop
train hit tho first section. The sol
diers were en route cast from Utah.
The wreck Is not believed to huvc
been due to a German plot.
BUL LE.TIN
Classified Ads
Out One Cent a Word
The Daily
U Read by Everyone in Bend
The Weekly
(Circulation 1750)
Reacha Everyone Who. Buyt
or Sell in Bend, end circulates
Throughout Central
Oregon
You Get What You Want
PHONE 561
FOR SALE
pOK HALK, t'HKAP Piano, to some
one who can finish payments, uay
Music Co. 856-87, 8c
pOK HALK OK TRADE Sound,
gentle mare, weight 1150; spring
wagon and harness for Ford car, or
similar make. Inquire Fox Feed
Yard. 850-86,7p
poll HALK Dandy Ford. See Louis
Bennett, at Bennett's Grocery.
804-78tfc
gIDEWALK FOR SALK Sixty feet
of good four-foot sidewalk. Can
easily be hauled In It -foot lengths
to any location. Inquire Bulletin of
fice. 492-06tfc
IVOR SALE Two lots In Northwest
Townslte Company's Second Ad
dition (west of the river, near Shev
lln mill); price $160, easy terms, Ap
ply abc, Bulletin office. tf
pOR HALE Lots 9 and in, of block
13, Bend View, price $200, easy
terms. See ABC, Bulletin office.
S50-70tf
pOR SALF Lots and 10, of block
24 of Kenwood, price $325, very
flllS A D V K I ITI S KM K N T costs 15
coins. If you don't see what you
want, ask for It. If
WANTED
'ANTKD Au organ.
Music Co.
Inquire Day
R65-S7.Sc1
y'A.NTKD, HHOKS Wo buy all
kinds of second hand shoes. I.. I
Goodman Shoe Shop. Lawronro luilld-'
Ing. 842-84. 9c'
yyANTKD Girl for general house
work, good wages. Telephone
1501. 8'J2-7Utfc
yy.WTKD Solicitor ur salesman.
man or woman; experienced pre
ferred. Apply Bend Water, Light &
Power Co. S'JO-iStfc
A.NTEI Girl for general work In
Portland Hotel, opposite Brooks
Scanlon dry shed. 790-74tfc
yy.NTKI-Houaehold goods bought.
Standard Furnlturo Co., Phono
Rod 611. 789-74tfc
JF VOL' do not find what you are
looking for-advcrtlso In these col
umns, at one. cent a word. tf
yyTANTKD Teams wanted to haul
cinders, State Highway. Wrlto or
ECONOMY
We're trying to economize now. We should nnd we
must. The hest way to do it is to pet Good Drpcndii
ble Merchandise. For instnnrt:
We are placing on sale 350 yards 54
inch All Wool Storm Serge in wanted
fall shades. Their present worth is
$2.25 per yard. We've marked them
for quick selling at $1.69 per yard.
FOUR NEW QUALITY BOOTS
ARR1VLD TINS MORN1NC
A Black Kit! Vamp, gray
cloth top, at . $5,50
A Hlack Kil, Circular Vamp,
gray cloth top, at $!.50
A Military Hlack Calf Vamp,
gray cloth top, at .5.75
A Mahogany Calf, Cohan heel
with tan, at $(...50
Values-Courttoui Servlit--Quality SfenhanJhe-Are H Ay YOU Should
STOP AND SHOP AT
easy terms. Sou A 1)0, Bulletin office.
349l7ntf
apply Frank May. 7.15-S4lfc
LOST
FOR KENT
I OST Monday, watch guard with
Initial V on It. Ileturn to this of
ficii nnd receive reward. Ml-85.7p
polt ItK.VT Furnished houim. Hen i osT Fur muff, done up III pack
age, iii'iurn to iiuiintiii ofticn aim
Mrs. F. M. (insbiir, 154 Delaware
avenue. 858-87, Op
poll IlKNT Small house, partly
furnished, $11.50 per month, near
depot. 8. It. IIokIii, 3C Lafayette
Avo. 854-87. Sc
fft) IlKNT Itonm in private house.
Telephone Itlnrk 4R2. 840-81. 8c
receive reward.
h57-87p
FOUND
por.VIl Gold elans pin. Owner may
have nnmn by describing pin and
paying for ad. Inquire Bulletin.
847-85lfo
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ARTHUR J . MOORE
Lawyer
GKNK.KAL l'KACTICT.
Ix)(T Cabin nidg. Phone Hlk Mil
VERNON A. FORBES
l a w v i; it
First National Hank llutldlng
Bend, :-: :-: Oregon
The law munt bm rempecU-d and rnforced
Jl'HTICK TO ALL
We guarantee aatiafactiun anil renulta
on all transaction. Private InventiKa
tinna a eeialty. If you are In trouble
of any kind call 2011. W. A. L. Port
land Hotel.
Office phone Blk 1701 Ree, Blk 2102
FBKE CONSULTATION
Dr. R. D. Ketchum,
Di-ukIcm Itiyalclan
Houra, 9 to 12. 1 to 6:30, or by ap
pointment. BATHER BUILDING
DR. J. H. CONNARN
DENTIST
Office In Sathar Building.
Hour. 9 to 12, 1 to 5.
Sundays and evenings by
Appointment.
Tinning and Sheet Metal
WM. MONTGOMERY.
Furnaces, Spouting, Guttering,
Cornice and Skylight
Repairing promptly attended to
Prices rlKht, work guaranteed
G. C. MORGAN
Attorney at Ijiw
211 Ori-Ron St., next to Tele
phone office. MONO, OKK.
W. P. MYERS
LAW Y Kit
O'Kano Building. I1KXD, OUR.
M. A. PALMER
Cabinet Maker and llulldcr,
Jobbing
Hciffn Doors and Windows.
Franklin St., rear of Irrigation
Co. ' old building.
II. II. Dc ARMOND
LAWYKlt
O'Kano Building, Ilnnd, Oregou
4. K. KNOKIUIKTHON,
I'LI MIIIMJ AND II LATINO
117 Minnesota Htrnnt.
Estimates Cheerfully Furnlshod
Jobbing 1'romptly Oouo.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Moots at Kenwood School every
Lord's Day, at 10 a. m. All
mcmhors urged to be present.
FOB SALIZ-Onn of the Iw-Ht
t'onnli'iicled bonnes 111 llenil nl
actual cost, with no cliurn for
tlin 100x120 feet of view property
it Ntauda upon. Terms liko rout.
Bend Park Co.
R..I E. tate and Insurance
DR. TURNER
Eye Specialut
of Portland
VISITS BEND MONTHLY
Watch paper lor Dale
or inquire of
THORSON. THE JEWELER
Put In
Your Our
DUDS SUDS
BEND LAUNDRY
Phone Black 3 1 1
W. G. Manning, D. M. D.
DENTIST
Suite 12-14, O'Kano Building
Tel. mark 17S1 Mend, Ore.
BEND INSURANCE
AGENCY
Wrltere of all klnrla ot Inauranea. Old.
eet Insurance Anency In Central Ora
on. H. C Kill. I'lrxt National Bank
Building, Bend, Oroxon.
Ilentl IrfMljrn No. 42.1 Loyal Or
dor of Mooso Meets In Moose
Mall every Thursday. Visiting
brothers aro cordially Invited te
attend.
Practice Real Economy READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS Advertised floods